10 Gunkanjima Perspective - No. 1 Takako Sakamoto Battleship Island', by speed boat that departed from the port of Nagasaki
12 Ruins on Gunkanjima - No. 2 Takako Sakamoto On New Year's Day this year, I landed on the island in Nagasaki commonly
Culture Rikugien (Riku Garden) Stroll Joe Peters The garden became the second residence of Mitsubishi's founder, Iwasaki... In 1938 the Iwasaki family donated the garden to the city of Tokyo and
Activities Nagakute Battlefield and Museum Chris Glenn to Okazaki, however, Ikeda was detained when attacking the castle at Iwasaki... (see the article on Iwasaki Castle here on Japan Tourist) The attackers
Activities Memorial of the Blue-eyed Samurai Tomoko Kamishima Anjin-zuka (Adams’ Memorial) He died at Hirado, Nagasaki, and was buried... new Shogun restricted foreigner’s activities and decided that Hirado in Nagasaki
Activities Unique Structure Chiba Port Tower Manish Prabhune and a few snacks, I could see Umihotaru in the distance, connecting the Kawasaki
10 Shukuba-no-yu Onsen by Tashiro Rufus Starbuck Also in the same building there is an art gallery with work by children's illustrator, Shrio Kawakami, and a delicious ramen restaurant that also
11 Culture Kamigoto 4: Ryoma Memorial Park Takako Sakamoto Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Park on Kamigoto Island, Nagasaki: In 1866, the 'Wild Wave', the ship owned by Kameyama-Shachu, the company Ryoma founded